Iqraa Trust donates R 100 000 to Thanda After-Care towards a vehicle for the transportation of the kids.

Thanda After-Care runs an Early Childhood Development (ECD) Programme which provides all-day educational activities adapted to the developmental needs of children aged two to four. This programme runs five days a week from their Community Centre, and provides learners with three meals each day to ensure that they are well-nourished and ready to learn.

Iqraa Trust donates R1.4 Million on the ongoing Mediterranean crisis.

Iqraa Trust has been
supporting Al-Imdaad Foundation in disaster relief efforts in and out of South
Africa.

Saphumula Senior Secondary School (Kwa Zulu Natal)

Since its establishment, Saphumula Senior Secondary School in rural Kwa Zulu Natal has not had any electricity. On Thursday, 4th September 2014 learners and teachers joined by the entire community celebrated with song and dance at a function which took place to handover a system that will now provide electricity to the School.

The Plettaid Foundation (Plettenberg Bay-Western Cape)

Iqraa Trust contributed R100 000 towards the operational costs of the
Invicta House Women’s Shelter. This project is located in Plettenberg
Bay in the Western Cape.

The Brown’s School (Pinetown, Kwa Zulu Natal)

The Browns’ School currently serves 358 children with Cerebral Palsy,
Autism and other learning disabilities from the Greater Durban area.

Durban and Coastal Mental Health – Durban

Iqraa Trust’s has contributed R 150 000 towards the establishment of new
and upgraded facilities for the Kwa-Ximba Day Care Centre which serves a
community that is poor, rural in nature and highly disadvantaged.

R 100 000 towards the Establishment of a Training Centre for Caregivers

Iqraa Trust has provided R 100 000 towards the establishment of a
Training Centre for caregivers for The United Cerebral Palsy
Association.

Renal Dialysis Centre

Iqraa Trust has provided R600 000 as lead funding for the establishment
of the Community Renal Dialysis Centre, which is a first for Kwa-Zulu
Natal.

Donation Of Vehicle To Cancer Association Of South Africa

Patients of the Mkhuhla Interim of the Cancer Association of South
Africa in KwaZulu-Natal received a most pleasant surprise when Iqraa
Trust and Albaraka Bank jointly donated a minibus which was needed
desperately by the Home to transport its cancer patients to the various
treatment centres in the city.

Where Rainbows Meet – Training & Development Foundation – Cape Town

“Where Rainbows Meet” operates in Vrygrond, a squatter camp which was
established in the early 1900’s in Cape Town, South Africa. A grant of R 50 000 from Iqraa Trust enabled “Where Rainbows Meet” to
acquire computers for its training facility which is committed to
improving the educational level of unemployed adults in the Community.

Iqraa Trust donates R 100 000 to Thanda After-Care towards a vehicle for the transportation of the kids.

Thanda After-Care runs an Early Childhood Development (ECD) Programme which provides all-day educational activities adapted to the developmental needs of children aged two to four. This programme runs five days a week from their Community Centre, and provides learners with three meals each day to ensure that they are well-nourished and ready to learn.

Iqraa Trust has been
supporting Al-Imdaad Foundation in disaster relief efforts in and out of South
Africa.

Saphumula Senior Secondary School (Kwa Zulu Natal)

Since its establishment, Saphumula Senior Secondary School in rural Kwa Zulu Natal has not had any electricity. On Thursday, 4th September 2014 learners and teachers joined by the entire community celebrated with song and dance at a function which took place to handover a system that will now provide electricity to the School.

Iqraa Trust contributed R100 000 towards the operational costs of the
Invicta House Women’s Shelter. This project is located in Plettenberg
Bay in the Western Cape.

The Brown’s School (Pinetown, Kwa Zulu Natal)

The Browns’ School currently serves 358 children with Cerebral Palsy,
Autism and other learning disabilities from the Greater Durban area.

Durban and Coastal Mental Health – Durban

Iqraa Trust’s has contributed R 150 000 towards the establishment of new
and upgraded facilities for the Kwa-Ximba Day Care Centre which serves a
community that is poor, rural in nature and highly disadvantaged.

R 100 000 towards the Establishment of a Training Centre for Caregivers

Iqraa Trust has provided R 100 000 towards the establishment of a
Training Centre for caregivers for The United Cerebral Palsy
Association.

Renal Dialysis Centre

Iqraa Trust has provided R600 000 as lead funding for the establishment
of the Community Renal Dialysis Centre, which is a first for Kwa-Zulu
Natal.

Donation Of Vehicle To Cancer Association Of South Africa

Patients of the Mkhuhla Interim of the Cancer Association of South
Africa in KwaZulu-Natal received a most pleasant surprise when Iqraa
Trust and Albaraka Bank jointly donated a minibus which was needed
desperately by the Home to transport its cancer patients to the various
treatment centres in the city.

Where Rainbows Meet – Training & Development Foundation – Cape Town

“Where Rainbows Meet” operates in Vrygrond, a squatter camp which was
established in the early 1900’s in Cape Town, South Africa. A grant of R 50 000 from Iqraa Trust enabled “Where Rainbows Meet” to
acquire computers for its training facility which is committed to
improving the educational level of unemployed adults in the Community.

About Iqraa Trust

IQRAA Trust was established in 1994 by Albaraka Bank. IQRAA Trust is a registered trust. The beneficiaries of the trust are charitable,welfare and educational institutions which are engaged in humanitarian activities.

Over the years the Trust has facilitated and promoted capacity building within organisations by funding the development of infrastructure, equipment and the acquisition of skills. The Trust has also provided assistance for humanitarian programmes and projects designed to alleviate the effects of poverty and disease, for drug rehabilitation and to provide relief for the victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse. The scope of the Trust's activities covers the fields of education, health, welfare and social development. In emergencies the Trust has also provided assistance for disaster relief.